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Swagbucking into 2017

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  • hiddenshadow
    hiddenshadow Posts: 2,525 Forumite
    Gold survey for 50sb, think it was listed as 7-8min. Took about 5, questions on holiday volunteering/experiences.
  • kippygolf
    kippygolf Posts: 1,395 Forumite
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    Gold survey for 50sb, think it was listed as 7-8min. Took about 5, questions on holiday volunteering/experiences.

    This sounds like the 10 min 58 sbs one on Peanut I mentioned above.:D
  • hiddenshadow
    hiddenshadow Posts: 2,525 Forumite
    kippygolf wrote: »
    This sounds like the 10 min 58 sbs one on Peanut I mentioned above.:D

    Perhaps it's both? I definitely didn't do it from the Peanut Labs section.

    (I did realise the other day that PL survey attempts/completes do count towards the daily task list even though it says "Gold" survey, which is handy.)
  • janeken
    janeken Posts: 348 Forumite
    I had a survey like that today janeken, different subject matter but decided I didn't qualify after saying I did and answering questions. I only joined yesterday though after reading about it in the MSE diaries.

    It's certainly addictive! I have no room to download the app to watch the videos and I don't like spending money for points, so just doing the surveys for now.

    It is addictive I agree. I rejoined just before Christmas after stopping for two years because I was getting hung up about reaching target every day and spending far too much time on the computer. Now I just do what I can for a short time in the day and evening. I have missed the target twice so far this month but it's no big deal. I don't usually do offers but did the William Hill one just before Christmas and would recommend it.
  • Perhaps it's both? I definitely didn't do it from the Peanut Labs section.

    (I did realise the other day that PL survey attempts/completes do count towards the daily task list even though it says "Gold" survey, which is handy.)

    I did this as a gold survey too however for me it only said 4 minutes.

    Also has anyone got all the collectors bills yet? I only need the Snowman
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  • elliesmemory1
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    I did this as a gold survey too however for me it only said 4 minutes.

    Also has anyone got all the collectors bills yet? I only need the Snowman

    I'm new to this! Do you have to claim the collectors bills or does it happen automatically?
  • I'm new to this! Do you have to claim the collectors bills or does it happen automatically?
    You get them randomly when you make a search
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  • MissPop
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    janeken wrote: »
    It is addictive I agree. I rejoined just before Christmas after stopping for two years because I was getting hung up about reaching target every day and spending far too much time on the computer. Now I just do what I can for a short time in the day and evening. I have missed the target twice so far this month but it's no big deal. I don't usually do offers but did the William Hill one just before Christmas and would recommend it.

    Same :D I did the Ladbrokes and Sky Bingo ones as well, but I only do them when they are doubled (most offer walls have double SB events from time to time). Between these three offers I've received 8800SB in the last couple of months :D More than £50 in SB, and I actually made a tiny cash profit on the amounts I deposited :j

    Question though, has anyone got any experience with closing an online betting account like this, and then re-registering through offers? It seems most sites will let you "indefinitely suspend" your account, but not completely close it... I'm guessing they keep your address/payment info so they know if you've been a member in the past?

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  • matty1803
    matty1803 Posts: 16 Forumite
    has anyone tried any of the games on trialpay - fruit samurai, tetris etc?


    Need 200 points to get SB, but the games are on a timer and its impossible to get anywhere near that score in the time allowed.
  • mjm3346
    mjm3346 Posts: 47,278 Forumite
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    edited 6 January 2017 at 3:13PM
    Also has anyone got all the collectors bills yet? I only need the Snowman

    Need the hat but have had the snowman for 22 sb multiple times so not too bothered.

    (This reminded me to search and "best search to win" produced another scarf for 16)
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